Cards and Comics – Online Memorabilia and Sports Card Shop

Vintage Paper – Cards, Comics & Rare Collectibles!

from New Hampshire, USA

Specializing in Buyouts, Consignments and Appraisals of:

Sports Memorabilia | Cards | Vintage Magazines | Non-Sports Cards

Card Agents: We’re your agent for turning your collectibles into gold! Since 2000, we have been professional internet auctioneers selling cards and comics, and more.- Learn about our consignment services

We can tell you what your valuables are worth. Why truck down to the auction hall, when you can have all your needs met from the comfort of your own home?!- View our appraisal services

Don’t know what you have? Can’t find that vintage sports rookie among thousands of unsorted cards? Contact us now to help!

New: Upcoming Features

From the 50’s to 90’s, we’ve acquired over 10,000 new non-sports cards. Sets or near complete sets of everything from Creature Feature, to Back to the Future. Find them here!

Coming Soon:

Wanted List

We’re looking for multiple items, from magazines dated back to the early 1900’s, to early 90’s Desert Storm Baseball cards.

Excellent Service

Having dealt with the appraisal and sale of collections valued over $50,000, we’ve built a strong track record of trust, excellence and professionalism. Starting out using eBay and other auction sites, we’ve earned power-seller status and 100% positive feedback. Our goal is to become independent of auction sites, buying and selling through our web-site and card shows. This means better priced cards and comics and unique collectibles and memorabilia that we can bring to a targeted audience.

Recent Blog Post:

Hockey Hall of Fame Autographs – The Roger Harris NHL Collection

#canada #nhl #hof #montreal #toronto

Up for sale, over the next few months, will be pieces of NHL memorabilia from a collection never seen before. Contacted by a colleague who knew the owner Roger Harris, I was asked to have the honor of spreading the joys of this collection into the hockey fan world. Over 700 pieces were compiled by Mr. Harris, a Rutland, VT native, who had written and mailed several thousand letters during the 1950s, 60s and 70s to the greatest hockey players of the past. Mr. Harris requested three things: an autograph, a photo and to share a greatest thrill. (Search using the term “Harris” in my eBay store: Roger Harris Collection)

Some of the greater items, including handwritten letters, rare photos and part of over 200 mint notecard signatures will be authenticated, including a letter written by Ken Dryden himself as he talks about his greatest thrill: playing in a certain Stanley Cup. This will extend, along with my guarantee of the authenticity of these items, additional evidence of the collection compiled by a man nostalgic for hockey greats.

Some items will be sold as a package, for instance, with Syl Apps, who wrote a letter, autographed a card and sent a photo. As more items are authenticated by a reputable third party, after being examined, sorted and preserved by me, you will see more listings. Starting first will be listed a collection of 1974 NHL Hockey Linnett Prints.

Search using the term “Harris” on my eBay store to find the newest items under this rare collection: Roger Harris Collection

Tony Gwynn – May You Rest in Peace

It brings me great sadness to write today about the passing of Tony Gwynn, who died today at the age of 54 after a battle with cancer. “Mr. San Diego Padre”…. “Mr. Wonderful Padre.” This is how he was known. And, after 20 seasons of Major League Baseball, nearly hitting .400 in one season, one of the greatest hitters since Ted Williams, gold glove winner and 3,000 hit champion, he left us with a legendary performance.

Inducted in the hall of fame in 2007 with Cal Ripken Jr., Tony Gwynn was known to be an amazing person with a kind demeanor. I remember watching him play as a kid with the best of them. I probably have countless of his baseball cards because something about him commands a presence with the top players to collect. He symbolizes everything I love about baseball.

Your fans offer their condolences to your family. I am sure the entire city of San Diego, CA could say the same. Thank you Tony for taking part in making the game what it is today; thank you for showing us that legends aren’t just in the distant past, but also within the past 30 years.

Nolan Ryan 1971 Topps #513

The 1971 Topps set contains some great hall of famers, and Nolan Ryan is the first that comes to mind. Just four years from his rookie debut, Nolan Ryan already began striking out in the hundreds per season for the New York Mets. This Nolan Ryan 1971 Topps baseball card is worth $150 in near mint condition: the most of any card in the 1971 Topps baseball set.

About this Set

Having the black border proves difficult to find a pristine condition version of this card, or any card, in the 1971 Topps set. White nicks on the corners, edges as well as the surface can easily reveal wear and tear… well, hopefully no tears!. Also, these cards warp easily when not stored in the correct temperature and without adequate pressure applied to them. You surely have heard of one stacking books on top of cards to flatten them out (not exactly what we recommend, but same concept).

Condition

While the version here we have for sale is not the cream of the crop, having an ink mark on the back and some obvious wear, it is however priced accordingly, as are all our cards, to condition. We estimate this is G+ – VG: